Tag: Gary Brooker

OO. 2013: Shuanghui, a Chinese meat processing company, buys Smithfield Foods for $4.72 billion; Smithfield was the world’s largest meat processing company. (Boy, the United States is truly f***ed, is it not?)

Shavuot (Jewish Holiday), Last Day Stay-at-Home Order (Ohio)

526: A major earthquake strikes Antioch, Syria, resulting in about 250,000 deaths.

1167: At the Battle of Legano, Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa falls to the army of the Lombard League.

1453: With the fall of Constantinople to Sultan Muhammad II of the Turks, the Byzantine Empire ends.

1721: The British crown formally incorporated South Carolina as a colony.

1765: Patrick Henry denounced the Stamp Act before Virginia’s House of Burgesses. At shouts of “Treason!” from his fellows, he announced, “If this be treason, then make the most of it!”

1790: Rhode Island became the 13th original colony to ratify the United States Constitution.

1848: Wisconsin became the 30th State of the Union.

1849: Abraham Lincoln says, “You can fool some of the people all of the time, and all of the people some of the time, but you cannot fool all of the people all of the time.”

1864: Emperor Maximillian I arrives at Vera Cruz, Mexico.

1905: At Brisk, Lithuania, the citizens launch a pogrom against its Jewish citizens.

1910: An airplane raced a train from Albany, NY, to New York City. The airplane pilot Glenn Curtiss won the $10,000 prize.

1912: For dancing the “Turkey Trot” during their lunch break, Curtis Publishing fires 15 young women.

1914: The Canadian ocean liner RMS Empress of Ireland sank in the St. Lawrence River in eastern Quebec after colliding with the Norwegian cargo ship SS Storstad; of the 1,477 people on board the Empress of Ireland, 1,012 died.

1916: The official flag of the president of the United States undergoes adoption.

1917: The 35th President of the United States, John F. Kennedy, was born in Brookline, Massachusetts.

1922: The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) rules that baseball is a sport and not a business; therefore, it is not subject to anti-trust laws.

1932: World War I veterans began arriving in Washington, D.C. to demand cash bonuses that the federal government did not intend them to receive until 1945.

1940: During World War II, German forces overrun and capture Ostend and Ypres in Belgium and Lille in France.

1943: Norman Rockwell’s portrait of “Rosie the Riveter” appeared on the cover of the Saturday Evening Post.

1945: Gary Brooker, future keyboardist, vocalist, and songwriter with the British rock band, Procol Harum[i], was born on this date in East London.

1953: As Edmund Hillary of New Zealand and Tensing Norgay of Nepal reach the summit of Mount Everest, humans finally conquered the indomitable mountain.

1954: In Great Bend, Kansas, future GOP senator from Kansas- Jerry Moran- is born. He would enter the U.S. Senate on 01-03-2011. English runner Diane Leather became the first woman to run a sub-five-minute mile, finishing in 4:59.6 during the Midland Championships in Birmingham.

1957: During the Algerian War, Algerian rebels murder 336 people suspected of being French collaborators.

1961: A couple in Paynesville, West Virginia became the first recipients of food stamps under a pilot program created by President John F. Kennedy.

1962: Buck (John) O’Neil became the first black coach in major league baseball when he accepted the job with the Chicago Cubs.

1968: The Truth in Lending Act becomes law on this date with the signature of the president.

1977: Janet Guthrie became the first woman to race in the Indianapolis 500, finishing in 29th place behind winner, A.J. Foyt.

1980: An attempted assassination of the National Urban League president, Vernon Jordan, Jr.

1985: Thirty-nine people died at the European Cup Final in Brussels, Belgium, when rioting broke out and a wall separating British and Italian soccer fans collapsed.

1986: Colonel Oliver North told National Security Advisor William McFarlane that profits from weapons sold to Iran were then diverted to help the Contras in Nicaragua throw out the communist government installed there.

1988: President Ronald Reagan began his first visit to the Soviet Union in Moscow.

1989: John Cipollina, founding guitarist of the psychedelic San Franciscan band, Quicksilver Messenger Service[ii], and who later played with Terry and the Pirates, Copperhead, and the Dinosaurs, among others, died from emphysema at age 46.

1990: The Dow Jones Industrial Average hits a record 2,870.49 points.

1993: Nazis murder five Turkish women in Solingen, Germany.

1999: Discovery became the first space shuttle to dock with the International Space Station.

2011: In Dallas, Texas, former U.S. Secretary of Defense- Acting- Bill Clements died. A Republican, he served under President Richard M. Nixon from 05-24-1973 to 07-02-1973 and then went onto become the 42nd and 44th governor of Texas. Elsewhere, Malta becomes the LAST European Union nation to legalize divorce.

2012: After thousands protest Brett Murray’s painting, “the Spear,” the gallery that agreed to exhibit the controversial artwork agreed to take it down. The painting depicts South African President Jacob Zuma in a pose reminiscent of Vladimir Lenin with his junk hanging out of his pants.

2013: Shuanghui, a Chinese meat processing company, buys Smithfield Foods for $4.72 billion; Smithfield was the world’s largest meat processing company. (Boy, the United States is truly fucked, is it not?)

2014: Early election tallies show that Abdel Fattah el-Sisi will be the next president of Egypt; el-Sisi, the military commander who removed former president Mohamed Morsi from office due to mass protests, resigned his military position to run for president.

2015: Heavy flooding in Texas has left at least 27 dead and led to 200 rescues or more; sadly, several people are still missing.

2018: Roseanne Barr finds herself fired by ABC-TV, not longer after the reboot of her show, “Roseanne,” for having posted a ‘racist tweet.’ My, my.

2019: Disappointing to millions of crazed liberals and their RINO allies, U.S. Special Counsel Robert S. Mueller III says ‘charging President Donald J. Trump with a crime was never an option as there is no legal means with which to do so; however, the befuddled old fool says his report ‘does not exonerate the president either.’ Alas, the anti-Trump coup cooked up by President Barack Hussein Obama implodes, causing much embarrassment to the coup plotters.

2020 Friday: COVID-19 continues racking up numbers; however, with all the riots in the streets in various nations around the United States regarding the murder of George Floyd at the hands of the Minneapolis cops, people are NOT social distancing nor are they wearing masks to protect themselves from the Chinese Virus; no, they are wearing them to protect their identities as they slander the memory of the murdered man by looting and burning down businesses, at least 130 as of this moment. They also burned down brand-new low-income housing leaving the residents of the community out in the streets.

2020 Friday A: Here are the global statistics for the Wuhan Virus Crisis, aka the Chinese Bat Flu: 5,885,490 confirmed cases, 363,061 confirmed deaths, and 2,468,011 confirmed recoveries. In the United States, here are the national stats: 1,779,204 confirmed cases, 104,007 confirmed deaths, and 382,023 confirmed recoveries. As you know, the American Institute of Culinary Politics-The Elemental News of the Day has chef-authors in three U.S. states: California, Hawaii, and Washington. Here are the stats for the Golden State: 103,886 confirmed cases, 4,068 confirmed deaths, BUT ONCE AGAIN, NO MENTION OF confirmed recoveries. In Hawaii, these are the stats: 647 confirmed cases, 17 confirmed deaths, and 604 confirmed recoveries. Finally, in the Evergreen State, here are the (questionable) stats: 21,013 confirmed cases, 1,111 confirmed deaths, but like California, NO MENTION as to confirmed recoveries which informs the serious reader that it’s all about politics.

2020 Friday B: President Trump tells the World Health Organization that we will no longer be donating to this bought-and-paid-for-organization of Beijing. Of course, liberals are screeching and wailing over this in the same way they are trying to blame President Trump for what is taking place in Minnesota and across the country regarding George Floyd. He also puts communist China on notice that IF they continue trying to crackdown on Hong Kong during the Bat Flu Virus Crisis, they will find the United States opposing them and their authoritarian policies (FREE Hong Kong! FREE Tibet! FREE Macau! FREE Taiwan! FREE Mainland China!). Liberals are wailing over this, too. Regarding Minnesota, the cop who had a major role in murdering Mr. Floyd- former Officer Derek Chauvin- was taken into custody today and charged with murder.

2020 Friday C: Not only in Minneapolis, Minnesota, riots break out across the nation, in Brooklyn, in Dallas, in Phoenix, in Atlanta, even in Bakersfield, California, home to the AICPENDBLOG.COM. Outside the White House, hostile crowds continue battling with uniformed Secret Service officers, dressed in riot gear. Chef Lilah Paulikovich says that “IF you do not believe that the collusion between the Democratic Party and communist China does not exist, how are these well-funded, inorganic, well-coordinated riots occurring? It is a concerted effort to make President Trump look as bad as possible and a sign that the summer of 2020 is going to resemble the summer of 1968. Still, President Trump will win re-election and it is interesting to note that it’s Blue States and Blue Cities where rioting is occurring. Law enforcement: your sacred duty is to protect life and property: start busting heads.

BEVERLY CARRICK ORIGINAL ARTWORK OF THE DAY:

This artwork is #0114 a 24” x 30” original oil painting by Beverly Carrick, which, she entitled, “A Picnic for Three.” It is among her more beautiful works and is available for sale. You can see much more of her work at her Website, found at beverlycarrick.com, or at the blog’s Facebook page. At her Website, you will see not only more original oil paintings but also lithographs, giclees, prints, miniatures, photographs, and even her award-winning instructional video entitled, “Painting the Southwest with Beverly Carrick.” Beverly has been painting for more than 60 years and known around the world for both the beauty and timelessness of her artworks. Hanging in private and public galleries and followed by many fans encircling the globe—her works instill awe because of her artistic brilliance and personal beauty. We urge you to go to her Website NOW and view her work. It is possible that you will find something you like and will want to buy it for yourself, a friend, a loved one, or a neighbor! You will not be disappointed so please: do yourself a favor and go there IMMEDIATELY! Thank you, the American Institute of Culinary Politics-Elemental News of the Day!

Beverly Carrick: The World’s Greatest Artist (1927-2012)

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ALBUM OF THE DAY AT THE AICPENDBLOG.COM:

Roger Waters released his next album, “In the Flesh,” on December 05, 2000. This is a live album featuring music from both the Floyd as well as from his solo catalog, all compiled from a lengthy three-year tour. There is no denying that Mr. Waters is not one of the most talented, most accomplished singer-songwriter-poet-player and it’s always nice hearing him perform his tunes, both from the Floyd catalog as well as from his solo one. The man has a superb band accompanying him and if you close your eyes and open your ears, you almost think you are listening to Pink Floyd on a powerful night. We hope you will seek this album out and consider adding it to your catalog so you can enjoy for years to come. Believe us, you will love it.

[i] We began promoting the music of both Procol Harum and Robin Trower along with Gary Brooker beginning on Monday, 16-March-2015 through Sunday, 31-May-2015. We hope you will seek them out and consider adding them to your growing music collection.

[ii] We presented the music of Quicksilver Messenger Service on two unique occasions. The first commenced on Friday, 25-March-2011 through Monday, 04-April-2011. The second cycle with newer albums began on Tuesday, 20-August-2013 through Monday, 02-September-2013. We hope you will check the albums out by visiting whatever site you do for nothing but the absolute best in rock music.

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My colleagues at the blog there have been working on a new project, compiling the daily temperatures, the rainfall, and the numerous chem trails that litter the sky over there. I will admit, I have been over there and also have been up north close to Sacramento, and the chem trails crisscross the sky yet no one ever asks what the heck is going on in the skies over them?

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“Just the Facts: with temperatures in the fifties and sixties in many parts of central California and with chem trails frequently crisscrossing the skies, people want to know WTF is going on?” by Chef Murph MacDougal

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I agree with Chef Kilgore- something in the skies over much of Central California is not ‘right’

San Luis Obispo, CA, 05-29-2019 Wednesday: I have to say…the weather in California along the central coastline, as well as over the mountains and in Bakersfield where the home of our blog is located, is mighty strange. The coast is almost always beautiful, the weather nearly always good but in Kern County, beyond the mountains to the east, the weather there is extremely peculiar. It has been in the low sixties, high fifties, once in a while, it’s up in the eighties, which is strange, very strange as the people living there typically are dealing with temperatures well into the nineties and over thecentury mark for 10-15-20 days at a crack. In short, it’s damned ugly at times.

My colleagues at the blog there have been working on a new project, compiling the daily temperatures, the rainfall, and the numerous chem trails that litter the sky over there. I will admit, I have been over there and also have been up north close to Sacramento, and the chem trails crisscross the sky yet no one ever asks what the heck is going on in the skies over them?

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